New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Why isn't Google indexing information about the AT Protocol?
Ask HN: Why isn't Google indexing information about the AT Protocol?
14 by iameli | 5 comments on Hacker News.
I've been observing this for a while, where very basic queries about atproto stuff doesn't show up. But yesterday I found a query that makes it VERY obvious: "list of public atproto relays". Here's DuckDuckGo: 1. https://ift.tt/Ja5MDwt 2. https://ift.tt/WTwyB8r 3. https://atproto.wiki/en/wiki/reference/core-architecture/relay 4. https://ift.tt/8yMwvVJ 5. https://ift.tt/aOoTnm1 Of those results, Google only has 3, the only one on the list that... doesn't have a list of public atproto relays. None of the other sites are present anywhere. Trying not to assume malice instead of incompetence here, but it's really ironic that one of the ecosystems with the strongest ties to the open web, with users creating dozens of new websites every week, isn't getting indexed.
14 by iameli | 5 comments on Hacker News.
I've been observing this for a while, where very basic queries about atproto stuff doesn't show up. But yesterday I found a query that makes it VERY obvious: "list of public atproto relays". Here's DuckDuckGo: 1. https://ift.tt/Ja5MDwt 2. https://ift.tt/WTwyB8r 3. https://atproto.wiki/en/wiki/reference/core-architecture/relay 4. https://ift.tt/8yMwvVJ 5. https://ift.tt/aOoTnm1 Of those results, Google only has 3, the only one on the list that... doesn't have a list of public atproto relays. None of the other sites are present anywhere. Trying not to assume malice instead of incompetence here, but it's really ironic that one of the ecosystems with the strongest ties to the open web, with users creating dozens of new websites every week, isn't getting indexed.
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